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Meet the winner of this year's Dance Your Ph.D. competition!
Interpretation of a study showing how tornadoes churn up forest soil and give tree seedlings an edge over the parasitic fungi that can otherwise do them in.
When she isn't out in the forest gathering data for her Ph.D. in plant biology at the University of Georgia at Athens, Uma Nagendra spends a good deal of her time hanging upside down from a trapeze doing circus aerials. To combine the two halves of her life, she teamed up with her fellow aerialists to create the mid-air dance based on her scientific research - and won this year's Dance Your Ph.D. competition!
Find out more about Uma and the rest of the winners:
http://scim.ag/wdance14
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very nice! that's for sharing so many great things!
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